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Logan 301 matt cutter?

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Nick Zentena - 17 Jul 2004 21:28 GMT
     This one seems to fill my minimal needs. Any reason for me not to
buy it?

   Thanks
   Nick
Richard Swanso - 17 Jul 2004 22:49 GMT
>      This one seems to fill my minimal needs. Any reason for me not to
> buy it?
>
>     Thanks
>     Nick
I have a 301 and it works great as long as as you don't work with
really large matt board. Get a bunch of extra blades as they dull
quickly.

Have fun,
Rich
Paddleman - 18 Jul 2004 12:49 GMT
If this just fits your minimum needs, why not wait awhile and get the one that
fits all your needs.  I have a 301 and it serves my needs fully.
Regards,
Gary
Nick Zentena - 18 Jul 2004 13:27 GMT
> If this just fits your minimum needs, why not wait awhile and get the one that
> fits all your needs.  I have a 301 and it serves my needs fully.

 No it's my needs that are minimal-) From reading the manual it sounds like
it'll do everything I need. The question is after getting it home will it
fall apart? Or will it not do what the manual claims? Basically are there
any hidden gotchas? It seems from reading the manual that it's all I need.

   Thanks
   Nick
Nicholas O. Lindan - 18 Jul 2004 23:54 GMT
> This one [Logan 301] seems to fill my minimal needs.
> Any reason for me not to buy it?

Should do fine.  A squaring arm is nice but if you have a large
T-Square it is not necessary.

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